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In case you're curious about our holiday hours, here they are! And in spite of what your Google search might say at the moment, we ARE open on Saturdays.

Meet 2017's New Brews!

This might be our favorite time of year. Not only are friends and family reuniting and warming up with pints of Christmas Ale, Blackout Stout, and Ohio City Oatmeal Stout, but we’re already looking ahead to another exciting year of seasonal releases to gift our new and loyal fans.

Last week we announced our 2017 seasonal lineup with new artwork by Darren Booth. We haven’t even shared our barrel aged, pub exclusive, or limited draft releases for 2017 and already we feel we’ve got something new for everyone!

In case you missed our initial announcement, we thought we’d introduce you to our new packaged seasonals. They’ll join our returning seasonals and year-round brands (now including Turntable Pils!) on shelves next year.

LIGHTKEEPER BLONDE ALE
A number of iconic lighthouses mark our region, but one in particular shines a little brighter. Built in 1821 on Lake Erie's rocky shore, Marblehead Lighthouse is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes, and once employed the first female keeper on the Great Lakes. While you enjoy our crisp, radiant Blonde Ale, keep watch over our label to find the lighthouse's historic fresnel lens and glacial grooves marking the surrounding terrain.

OATS MACDONALD PALE ALE
Take a road trip to our brewpub and you'll likely pass a scene or two just like the painting on our label. You might also enjoy one of our signature burgers, made fresh daily at the West Side Market with spent-grain beef. You'll find a cluster of spent grain on our label, representing our brewpub's brewery-to-farm-to-table connection.

HOP BY NUMBERS IPA (BACK WITH A NEW HOP!)
Hop by Numbers IPA is a tribute to the yet-to-be-named experimental hops that will inspire the next great beer—in this case, 06277. Often, these hops are identified only by a thread of numbers as they grow, and if they prove their worth in a few special beers, they may graduate from numbered plant to cult hero. It takes a creative mind and a skilled hand to fully realize the potential of these aromatic flowers and turn them into a work of art.

GRANDES LAGOS LAGER
You might not find hibiscus flowers on the Great Lakes, but float across our label artwork to spy a few plucked petals—the same kind our Pub Brewer added to his new Mexican-style Lager for a festive, tangy twist. The beer’s pink hue surprised a few customers at first, but Grandes Lagos quickly blossomed into a brewpub favorite worth traveling for.